Alexander_0_1
"Roads, where we're going we don't need roads"
I always tried to incorporate my guideline holes into my woodwork/body, instead of using the eye holes. I remember I had one that I called the Canadian goose, it was a solid 3mm from touching the floor, and painted like a goose, minus the extreme feather details, another one I carved I called the duck tank, it took forever to draw rivets, and lines onto the paint.
That skipping, and sliding sideways can be lessened by using the slightly more expensive grippy soft rubber wheels, as opposed to the hard plastic ones. The difference is $20 bought you a bag of 50 pairs of hard plastic wheels, and that same $20 would only net you about 10 pairs of the soft rubberized wheels.
That skipping, and sliding sideways can be lessened by using the slightly more expensive grippy soft rubber wheels, as opposed to the hard plastic ones. The difference is $20 bought you a bag of 50 pairs of hard plastic wheels, and that same $20 would only net you about 10 pairs of the soft rubberized wheels.
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